MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
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1. Tread-wear limit indicator
A. Appropriate tread depth
B. Minimum tread depth, replace tire
It is normal to see uneven wear on tires
depending on how the vehicle is driv-
en and road conditions. The front tires
external or internal edges and the rear
tire’s center tread will wear unevenly
depending on if the vehicle is driven
smoothly or aggressively.
WARNING
The tires are only designed to ro-
tate in one direction. Do not switch
the left and right front wheels. If a
tire is mounted on the incorrect
side, you will have less traction
and could lose control.
CAUTION
Do not hold the front
wheel spoke while attempting to
spin the front wheel as your fingers
may be caught between the wheel
and the brake caliper.
Tire Registration Form
In a case of a tire recall we can reach
you only if we have your name and ad-
dress. As a vehicle manufacturer, BRP
keeps a record of the Tire Identification
Number (T.I.N.) associated with the
Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N.)
(p.104) and its current owner informa-
tion.
If you replace any tire on your vehicle,
a "Tire registration form" must be com-
pleted and sent to the tire manufactur-
er consumer service group. The “Tire
registration form” is available at an au-
thorized Can-Am roadster dealer.
Drive Belt
Visually inspect belt alignment and
condition before each ride. Refer to
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (p. 72)
for
scheduled maintenance intervals.
Belt alignment and deflection adjust-
ment should always be performed by
an authorized Can-Am roadster dealer.
Drive Belt Alignment
The gap between the belt (2) and the
sprocket internal flange (3) should
be a minimum of 1 mm (1/32 in). If
belt goes beyond the outside edge of
sprocket (5), have the belt properly
aligned by an authorized Can-Am road-
ster dealer as soon as possible.
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BELT ALIGNMENT
1. Rear sprocket teeth
2. Belt
3. Sprocket internal flange
4. Proper belt alignment
5. Belt exceeding external edge – have aligned
A. MIN. 1 mm (1/32 in)
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